She also knows that the concrete
social formation of the sphere of freedom not only for Christians, but for all men, is a difficult task which must always be performed anew, also by the Church, and which depends on innumerable historical data.
Thus, for Hegel bourgeois civil society is not the space for freedom of expression and association, instead, he reminds us that civil society is not only the distinct product of a
modern social formation (middle class and capitalism) but also an alienated reality, torn between the demand of private individual and the state.
Jason Mena's work explores the contradictions that exist
within social formations, their visible and latent tendencies in both everyday life and the broader economic structure.
His writings on the legacies of avant - garde strategies, art activism, digital media and
new social formations, film and labor, and other topics have appeared in Art Journal, Afterimage, BOMB, The Brooklyn Rail, Communications, and PUBLIC, as well as several anthologies.
Gelernter is interested in
the social formation of American elites.
That's just what happens when Zuckerberg explains further
the social formation of a church:
Do these traits pair with male and female because of biological maleness and femaleness, or because of
the social formation of gender in patriarchal society?
Rather than reflecting voting patterns and party affiliations,
these social formations may be driving them.
Regardless of the fact that governments and
social formations are trying to make sure that there is no actual differentiation on a racial criterion, the truth is that the majority of people still find it rather inappropriate.
Larry Clark is in full - on zeitgeist mode with The Smell of Us, yet another entry in the filmmaker's growingly tiresome oeuvre, built entirely on the ways desire and disgust necessarily overlap in sexual preference and
social formation.
«Schools are sites of
social formation,» Halse said.
By the 1980s Wiitasalo's work and that of peers such as Will Gorlitz, Carol Wainio and Joanne Tod signalled the interest on the part of a new generation of figurative painters in relationships between identity,
social formation and media representations.
In the first, he will discuss the development of his work in terms of figuration, not simply traditional mimetic depiction (as opposed to abstraction), but rather a representational complex that can function as a rhetorical platform, an allegorical modality or even as an investigation of
social formations.